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Those price range tickets are a lot I'll admit but your buddy just seems like agetting caught 3+ times, let alone if he is intentionally rolling coal specifically on cops, hes just asking for a ticket
its the way his tunes setup... He drives an auto but likes to roll coal.. even if he light throttles it he puffs quite a bit... Ive told him to have it turned down some but he wont because he likes that it does it..
mine will do it depending on the outside pressure, humidity and temps and if i get on it hard enough.. but my tunes also not setup just to it either.. i have mine set to run on the leaner side.. but will happen because diesels arent as fuel controlled like the gassers are.. and ive also not gotten a ticket for it either..
Personally the reason you got the responses you have is because of the way the question was asked it made it seem like thats what you were wanting to do with your truck. Ill be the first to agree that the way someone makes a post can be interpreted 2 different ways. The postee can mean something one way and the readers read it a completely different way.. and its easy to do too.. even in person the spoken word can be interpreted differently than how the person expects it to be.
Those price range tickets are a lot I'll admit but your buddy just seems like getting caught 3+ times, let alone if he is intentionally rolling coal specifically on cops, hes just asking for a ticket, and all these replies are nothing short of hilarious.
I just wanted to see some input on the subject of seeing how it would seem it would be far easier to roll coal in a manual transmission then automatic, i can roll coal plenty just wanted to see others tricks if they had any or if they perfected their way they are doing it to any amount and extent. Clearly more whiners here then I ever expected, came to the the wrong forum website for this particular topic discussion... clearly.
Another keyboard badazz trolling the forums. As you have been told, you did come to the wrong place. Whiners? LOL, some of the best and most knowledgeable guys reside here and have for a long time. That tells me all I need to know as does your original question. Move along kiddo...you won't be missed.
My truck smokes but only if you drive it with a heavy foot. In fact it has been a grocery getter for years and nobody knew it had anythig done to it till I hooked it to a sled last year. Drive responsible on the street and please save the showing off for the track. If you are pursuing power then match your air to your fuel.
. I think its pretty neat to see an 600 horse vette roll from a stop sign while the ricer is farting and spinning . Age and wisdom wins every time. Learn and contribute and We can forgive. My.02
My truck smokes but only if you drive it with a heavy foot. In fact it has been a grocery getter for years and nobody knew it had anythig done to it till I hooked it to a sled last year. Drive responsible on the street and please save the showing off for the track. If you are pursuing power then match your air to your fuel.
. I think its pretty neat to see an 600 horse vette roll from a stop sign while the ricer is farting and spinning . Age and wisdom wins every time. Learn and contribute and We can forgive. My.02
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